The contract is in regards to land owned by the Foreman-State Trust and Savings Bank in the Swenson Brothers College Hill Subdivision. The contract contains a caucasian clause, stating that no one who is not caucasian is allowed to lease or occupy...

December 18, 1844 William Hayes sells 120 acres to his sister-in-law, Jane Cownover, for $800. The land lies in the North half of the Northeast quarter of Section thirty one and the North West quarter of the North West quarter of section thirty two...

March 5, 1844 Samuel McDowell of St. Louis sells William Hayes 120 acres of land in Randolph County for $350. The land lies in "the east half of the northeast quarter of section sixteen and the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section...

November 3, 1841: An indenture between William Robbertson and William Hayes, both of Randolph County. Robbertson sold Wiilam Hayes, for $50, the following tract of land: the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 29, town four south,...

The Stalker is the quarterly publication of the Madison County Genealogical Society. Please note Volume 11, Number 1 (Winter 1991) is labelled incorrectly on the Table of Contents Page and on the bottom of the pages of that issue.

An indenture made October 22, 1842 between Asa F. Powers and his wife Elisabeth and William Hayes. Asa and Elisabeth Powers sold William Hayes, for $13.50, the following property: Lot #9 in Block 8 in Eden. Signed by Asa F. Powers. Witnessed by...

November 3, 1841: An indenture between William Robbertson and William Hayes, both of Randolph County. Robbertson sold Wiilam Hayes, for $50, the following tract of land: the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 29, town four south,...

This is an Indenture made August 8, 1840 between William and Anna Hayes and Gaius Jenkins. William and Anna sold a piece of land situated at the north half of section five of township six south, range six west. Said tract was patented to Zachariah...